Yamaha PSR-E303 - " I do with ..."
translatedIt is a 61-key arranger keyboard 5 octaves Sounds: 482 Styles: 106 non-editable poor sound effects (Reverb, Chorus, Flanger) Unless the Reverb is not bad ... The Dual Functions to put two sounds …
Yamaha PSR-S550 - konkorg's review
translated61-key arranger keyboard, with some effects but not editable (not like the Korg PA 50), it does not MULTI PADS. The korg has in its predecessor and also (PSR 550). He has only one output jack (output…
Yamaha PSR-E303 - " Simple, do not expect the extraordinary"
translatedIt's a keyboard arrangers, 482 sounds and 5 octaves No Effect Connectors midi in out Non-editable Styles UTILIZATION Configuration as simple as possible for 6 months OVERALL OPINION Yes …
Yamaha PSR-E303 - " WAY ..."
translatedalready said very easy to use even if you never bought a synth, arranger, keyboard or any other, because there are very few of Other Features. "Effects" are completely invalid. Sounds: there are mas…
Yamaha PSR-4500 - " Memories!"
translatedMany functions for a keypad 1990. Using fairly easy since UTILIZATION = key function! OVERALL OPINION Is the keyboard on which I learned in 1990! I remember at the time I was drooling over! I…
Yamaha PSR-740 - " Exceptional value for money"
translatedI am a self taught singing to boot. The psr 740 to answer all my expectations. Its orientation is not professional but a device of very very high quality recreational use. 3 DSP effects applied to 3…
Yamaha PSR-3000 - " the excellence and simplicity"
translatedarranger keyboard sounds + 800 + 240 + pads accompaniments effects advantage if na little place it is 7 cm shorter than the 900 / 910 and of course tyros UTILIZATION C is easy, you need 1 / 2 h…
Yamaha PSR-GX76 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-GX76 is a electric keyboard and is a work station lite for beginners. It’s got all sorts of features on it, but definitely is aimed at beginners. It’s got 76 keys, spanning about fiv…
Yamaha PSR-S550 - "PSR-S550"
Exelent sound creation The S550 also work with most styles.However not all styles can be used. 5 Octaves and full USB midi,Exelent usable for example with reason 4 The only drawback is when you play …
Yamaha PSR-E203 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-E203 is a digital keyboard with built in speakers that is designed for beginners and those interested in getting their feet wet with digital keyboards but don’t want to spend too much …
Yamaha PSR-273 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-273 is a digital keyboard arranger and synthesizer that is designed for beginners and those interested in getting a cheap keyboard to learn on or simply to mess around with. It has all…
Yamaha PSR-293 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR 293 is a digital keyboard that spans about five and half octaves and has built in speakers. It has 1/4 inch connections for sustain and a slew of other options as well as outputs if yo…
Yamaha PSR-225 - M Elise's review
There are a gazillion different PSR models and Yamaha has been making them for many years. This particular model is old but when I play the newer models in the local music store they don't seem that…
Yamaha PSR-E403 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by mengil/translated from Audiofanzine FR) What kind of keyboard (synth, piano...)? - How many octaves? The PSR E413 is a 5-octave arranger keyboard (61 keys) - Types …
Yamaha PSR-293 - FP User's review
Only missing a pitch/modulation wheel. Price paid $200 UTILIZATION So simple i think it is well built, i just got it OVERALL OPINION Sounds great, no problem what so ever love it Originally …